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On any night you should just push him onto the bed and show that your going to be in control. You do your thing and trust me he will not complain
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∙ 15y agoPolygenic genes are usually dominant genes.
With gorillas the largest and oldest male is usually the dominant member of a group.
It swears occasionally, nothing serious. If it happens, it's usually Zero. It's never anything too bad.
There is no way to tell unless you see a doctor. It could mean you have a bladder infection, which is usually easily cured by antibiotics. If it is anything more serious, only a doctor would be able to tell you.
Telephones themselves do not directly add to global warming. However, the production, use, and disposal of telephone infrastructure and devices can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions if not managed sustainably. This can include energy consumption during manufacturing, charging, and data processing, as well as electronic waste from discarded devices.
It depends on the referee, but usually anything foul or rude from a player can get you a tech and/or when the coach continuously yells and/or curses (esp. after already receiving a warning).
They will pretty much do anything and everything together, they will usually create a "pecking" order, you will be able to tell the dominant sheep over the less dominant. They are herd bound animals meaning they stay together, if one sheep goes in a certain direction than they all will go in the same direction.
usually, no
The symbol for homozygous dominant is represented by two uppercase letters of the dominant allele, such as "AA" for a dominant genetic trait.
Scientists use uppercase letters to represent dominant genes and lowercase letters to represent recessive genes. For example, "R" might represent a dominant gene for round seeds, while "r" might represent a recessive gene for wrinkled seeds.
it is rarely inherited, and is often spontaneous. but when inherited, it is considered autosomal dominant condition and is usually passed down from someone with the condition to all of their offspring
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